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johnson and johnson says nearly 61,000 bottles of extra strength cap lets are being recalled. that's because they may have a musty or moldy odor that could cause you to temporarily have an upset stomach. all of the bottles manufactured in february 2009. anyone who has one of those bottles you should stop using the product and get a refund or a replacement from your store. >>> all right. it's coming up on 5:00. want to go back to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look, sal? >>> it looks good, pam. right now traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area as we go out to some of these pictures. you can see that it looks very nice on the san mateo bridge. also this morning we're looking pretty good approaching the east shore freeway. see interstate 80 traffic looks good to the macarthur maze. no major problems on 101 in san francisco approaching the lower deck. let's go to steve. >>> all right. sal, thank you. remember the beginning of the month we had that big system that came in mainly the 4th? it rained all day on the 4th and you thought that's rare for june. what's
johnson and johnson says nearly 61,000 bottles of extra strength cap lets are being recalled. that's because they may have a musty or moldy odor that could cause you to temporarily have an upset stomach. all of the bottles manufactured in february 2009. anyone who has one of those bottles you should stop using the product and get a refund or a replacement from your store. >>> all right. it's coming up on 5:00. want to go back to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look, sal?...
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sherrie johnson continues team coverage outside a school in northeast baltimore. sherrie. >> reporter: yes, we are here at leaf walk elementary school. this is just one of several schools in baltimore city that does not have air conditioning. and on a day like today it could make it fop for teachers and students. they are on a half day because of the heat and keith joins me live here, chief operating officer for baltimore city public schools. thanks for talking to us this morning. can you tell us what goes into deciding into what goes into deciding when to close schools. >> there are a couple factors. first and foremost it's the safety of the students. we want to make sure they are safe given the conditions in the city. secondly, we want to make the children and students receive the education they deserve and that's extremely important. maintaining the integrity of the school year. >> ex-- >> reporter: an exbeing a-- exactly. what information do parents need to know on a day like today when they are getting the kid prepared for school. what do they need to know? >
sherrie johnson continues team coverage outside a school in northeast baltimore. sherrie. >> reporter: yes, we are here at leaf walk elementary school. this is just one of several schools in baltimore city that does not have air conditioning. and on a day like today it could make it fop for teachers and students. they are on a half day because of the heat and keith joins me live here, chief operating officer for baltimore city public schools. thanks for talking to us this morning. can you...
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johnson: in the mid-1990s, the water system had just about collapsed. the district had just run into some very dire financial circumstances, and, when those kinds of things happen, the very first thing that goes is maintenance of those things that one does not see. egan: you have hydrants that were manufactured in the 1800s. you have underground pipes, you have underground valves. they get what they call tuberculin built up. you would compare it to a 100-year-old man that has heavy cholesterol. they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infra
johnson: in the mid-1990s, the water system had just about collapsed. the district had just run into some very dire financial circumstances, and, when those kinds of things happen, the very first thing that goes is maintenance of those things that one does not see. egan: you have hydrants that were manufactured in the 1800s. you have underground pipes, you have underground valves. they get what they call tuberculin built up. you would compare it to a 100-year-old man that has heavy cholesterol....
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. >> david johnson, the governor general, who just took over the governor general spot in october. it is his first speech from the throne. seniorbring in our political correspondent. terry, you've heard the run down from both rosie and even in terms of what to expect. politically, how are you looking at this today? >> i think some people will be surprised by the wide gap between promise and deliver it, because i think a lot of people may not know that this is going to be an extremely minimalist session of parliament. although the speech may include a long laundry list, of items the government wants to achieve, we will not see it in the session because it is so short. they rsisise on the 23rd. that leaves 13 days to do parliamentary business. there is little they can accomplish until the fall. they will deal with the budget. will include the item about ending political subsidies to parties. it will be a motion to extend the mission in libya. all the rest of what voters were led to expect during the long campaign, the crime package, and the rest of the items on the government's agend
. >> david johnson, the governor general, who just took over the governor general spot in october. it is his first speech from the throne. seniorbring in our political correspondent. terry, you've heard the run down from both rosie and even in terms of what to expect. politically, how are you looking at this today? >> i think some people will be surprised by the wide gap between promise and deliver it, because i think a lot of people may not know that this is going to be an...
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sherrie johnson is live this morning with more on what you need to know about the traffic. sherrie. >> reporter: yes, maybe bang your head against the steering while whee. we are here on -- wheel. we are here on conway street n just a few hours crews will soon shut it down as part of a construction project for the baltimore grand prix. you can see the equipment is in place and they have barrels up and traffic delays are expect to intensify because of this construction project related to the grand prix. today conway street will be closed in both directions between light and charles streets. crews are breaking down the intersection in preparation for the grand prix to smooth the driving surfaces along the route. it will cause all kind of delays and frustration for drivers on their commutes. the baltimore grand prix is set for labor day weekend september 2nd through the 4th and expected to bring in big bucks and lots of exposure for baltimore. now you can head to the website at abc2news.com and if you would like more information on the construction project and more information
sherrie johnson is live this morning with more on what you need to know about the traffic. sherrie. >> reporter: yes, maybe bang your head against the steering while whee. we are here on -- wheel. we are here on conway street n just a few hours crews will soon shut it down as part of a construction project for the baltimore grand prix. you can see the equipment is in place and they have barrels up and traffic delays are expect to intensify because of this construction project related to...
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before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best that government can do for you and i as individuals is to empower you and i to make decisions that only you and i should make. so in that context, i support a woman's right to choose up until viability of the fetus. as governor of new mexico, i would have -- i signed a bill banning late term abortion. i've always favored parental notification. i've always favored counseling. i've always favored the notion of no public funds used for abortion. >> so should the decision on abortion be made at the federal level or the state level? by the about pearl courfederal state courts? sg
before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best...
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johnson knows how to reach me and we can arrange a meeting. >> very good. we can have some help maybe from the commission and chief's office. i would appreciate it. thank you very much. president mazzucco: commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i would be happy to join you if you wish that. so putting that out there for everybody involved. >> thank you. >> next week is here on a wednesday or englecide? president mazzucco: it's here next week. >> you have a meeting every wednesday? englecide is somewhere totally different. ok. president mazzucco: any further public comment. public comment is now closed. on those items. please call line item number four please. >> discussion of possible action to sustain or not sustain disciplinary charges filed against patrol special officer robert burns, file number alwco9220, alwc10094 and alcc10-233 and decide if toll z is necessary. president mazzucco: good evening, counsel. >> ashley ward appearing on behalf for the san francisco police department. president mazzucco: counsel, do you see mr. burns other his couns
johnson knows how to reach me and we can arrange a meeting. >> very good. we can have some help maybe from the commission and chief's office. i would appreciate it. thank you very much. president mazzucco: commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i would be happy to join you if you wish that. so putting that out there for everybody involved. >> thank you. >> next week is here on a wednesday or englecide? president mazzucco: it's here next week. >> you have a meeting...
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johnson & johnson says it could contain small amount of chemical in shipping pallets. it smells moldy and can cause temporary gastrointestinal symptoms. consumers with the tylenol can call the company for full refund. a new land mark study on breast cancer screening indicate they dramatically reduce number of breast cancer deaths. researchers followed 130,000 women for 30 years and found regular screenings cut breast cancer deaths by 30%. experts say 30% reduction would translate to 15 to 20,000 lives saved each year if all women were screened. the results confirm previous findings showing the same thing. receremo researchers hope it will end the controversy whether weather mammograms are worth the cost. >>> tiny moth is forcing a quarantine zone in santa cruz county. european grapevine moss is a threat to the state $18 billion wine industry. state and federal agricultural officials declared quarantine after two moths were caught in traps. growers will have to follow strict procedures in handling and shipping produce. >>> a bill to give bicyclists more breathing room o
johnson & johnson says it could contain small amount of chemical in shipping pallets. it smells moldy and can cause temporary gastrointestinal symptoms. consumers with the tylenol can call the company for full refund. a new land mark study on breast cancer screening indicate they dramatically reduce number of breast cancer deaths. researchers followed 130,000 women for 30 years and found regular screenings cut breast cancer deaths by 30%. experts say 30% reduction would translate to 15 to...
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. >> johnson played for us the automated message that he received 20 minutes after mehserle was gone. >> m-e-h-s-e-r-l-e. there is a change in the offender's custody at that timus. he is no longer in custody. later johnson joined a contingent of protesters for a rally in the courthouse where mehserle was convicted. >> it is ridiculous he only does a year. oscar grant's life is worth more than a year. >> and now on kgo radio this morning, mehserle's attorney michael rains said after a period of time if it is determined that mehserle can't live safely in the bay area he may move to another part of the state or out of california completely. that would have to be done in cooperation with the state department of parole. >> thank you very much. >> protestors promised to keep up their fight. some businesses in downtown oakland were boarded up this morning after preparing for a possible unrest in last night's protest march. the rally was passionate but never got out of control. demtraitors walked from the bart station to city hall. mehserle supporters say he served the same amount of time tha
. >> johnson played for us the automated message that he received 20 minutes after mehserle was gone. >> m-e-h-s-e-r-l-e. there is a change in the offender's custody at that timus. he is no longer in custody. later johnson joined a contingent of protesters for a rally in the courthouse where mehserle was convicted. >> it is ridiculous he only does a year. oscar grant's life is worth more than a year. >> and now on kgo radio this morning, mehserle's attorney michael rains...
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--el presunto atacante se llama "jerry johnson" y tiene 56 aÑos.--la victima es una joven de 18 aÑos que presenta restraso mental.--el supuesto asalto ocurrio en la escuela primaria "loma vista," donde "johnson" imparte clases a niÑos de "pre-kinder y kindergarten." --la jovencita habia sido asignada como ayudante de quien ahora esta en la mira de las autoridades. ---quienes apoyan el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo se anotaron una victoria.---hoy, un juez nego el pedido de los impulsores de la "proposicion 8" de anular el fallo judicial emitido el aÑo pasado por el magistrado "vaughn walker" en torno a la legalidad de esta medida que prohibio los matrimonios "gay". ---el juez "james ware" dictaminó hoy que no hay motivo para descalificar el fallo de "walker", ni razones para considerar que habría algún conflicto de interés debido a que "walker" es gay. ---los demandantes argumentaron que la decision de "walker" deberia ser anulada ya que el magistrado podria beneficiarse de su propio dictamen si en un futuro decidiera casarse con s
--el presunto atacante se llama "jerry johnson" y tiene 56 aÑos.--la victima es una joven de 18 aÑos que presenta restraso mental.--el supuesto asalto ocurrio en la escuela primaria "loma vista," donde "johnson" imparte clases a niÑos de "pre-kinder y kindergarten." --la jovencita habia sido asignada como ayudante de quien ahora esta en la mira de las autoridades. ---quienes apoyan el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo se anotaron una...
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a major recall from johnson & johnson due to mold smell in tylenol caplets. it's 60,000 bottles. they were made in february 2009. the moldy smell is licked to a trace chemical that is known to cause temporary stomach pain. the company has issued about two dozen recalls of prescription and nonprescription pills since 2009. >>> you know what it's like with a baby on an airline. but you won't see them in first class on malaysia airlines. the ceo has confirmed that the baby ban was in response to passengers' complaints. they say that they pay a lot of money to have to sit next to a crying baby. some sfo passengers like the idea of a baby-free flight. but parents say it's not fair to the families. >> wouldn't be able to enjoy my flight and i have a crying baby, you know, just trying to relax. >> it makes me feel discriminated against. >> it's just the way of the world. you know? there are crying babies and you have to deal with it. >> malaysia airlines does allow babies to fly in coach as well as in business class. one travel attorney says that the airline is not violating any laws in
a major recall from johnson & johnson due to mold smell in tylenol caplets. it's 60,000 bottles. they were made in february 2009. the moldy smell is licked to a trace chemical that is known to cause temporary stomach pain. the company has issued about two dozen recalls of prescription and nonprescription pills since 2009. >>> you know what it's like with a baby on an airline. but you won't see them in first class on malaysia airlines. the ceo has confirmed that the baby ban was in...
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how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of their votes in the primary. i think i got all their votes in the general election. now you have two like candidates when it comes to those issues, and the focus moves out to other issues. in this case, and fiscal issues, and i think those are the big issues. i think it is analogous to my doing this today running for president of the united states. >> at what age and why did you move to mexico? >> when i was 13 years old, we moved to new mexico. my mother was transferred there in the bureau of indian affairs. she was an accountant. we lived in aberdeen, s.d
how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of...
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the johnsons are the proud parents of two adult sons, the reverend anthony johnson, pastor of st. matthew a.m.e. zion church of rock hill, south carolina, and timothy johnson, a civil engineer in our great state. they were the grandparents of two grandchildren, both are honor students. dr. johnson is also survived by four sisters, barbara jones, trumela jones, ernestine write, and betty coally. three brothers, rudolph sharp, eugene sharp, and very good friend of mine, david sharp of phoenix, arizona. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing this great life. we extend condolences to her husband, bishop joseph johnson, their sons, and all of their family and friends. mr. speaker, i thank you for the time this morning. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg, for five minutes. mr. walberg: thank you, mr. speaker. on tuesday the house overwhelmingly defeated by a vote of 318-97 a blank check on spending. we stopped the unconditional raising of the debt ceili
the johnsons are the proud parents of two adult sons, the reverend anthony johnson, pastor of st. matthew a.m.e. zion church of rock hill, south carolina, and timothy johnson, a civil engineer in our great state. they were the grandparents of two grandchildren, both are honor students. dr. johnson is also survived by four sisters, barbara jones, trumela jones, ernestine write, and betty coally. three brothers, rudolph sharp, eugene sharp, and very good friend of mine, david sharp of phoenix,...
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steven johnson showed that earlier. no question of innovation's importance. we've also learned that innovation comes in many varieties from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still persuaded that the government has proven to have a powerful role in innovation, at least in the past. look at all of the achievements of darpa in inventing the internet, gps. without them america and the world would be a very different place. after all, the fastest growing economies in the world today, china, south korea, are using the government to fund research, to promote innovation, in industry after industry, they're establishing commanding leads because of government policy. so, i think we need both -- government support and a vibrant private sector to foster
steven johnson showed that earlier. no question of innovation's importance. we've also learned that innovation comes in many varieties from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am...
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steve johnson, police officers association. i don't know what, if any, recourse we have when a member of the public comes up here and slanders one of our police officers. i'm not talking about gary. he's president of the union. big boy. he can take care of himself. i'm talking about another officer referred to earlier. but whatever recourse we have, whatever legal recourse we have, we're going to take. we're going to take against any individual who comes up here and says things that are not true. they're not true. i personally know officer ricky guerrero is a good cop. i hope you will keep an open mind, which i'm sure you will. >> thank you plrks johnson. next speaker? if there are no further speakers, public commonet is now closed. please call lynam number three. >> reports and announcements, chief's report. reports on crimes, stats, statistics review of recent activity, status update on activities since the h.r.c. joint meeting. >> good evening, chief, sir. how are you? >> good evening. i'm well. >> clyde, you're out of here.
steve johnson, police officers association. i don't know what, if any, recourse we have when a member of the public comes up here and slanders one of our police officers. i'm not talking about gary. he's president of the union. big boy. he can take care of himself. i'm talking about another officer referred to earlier. but whatever recourse we have, whatever legal recourse we have, we're going to take. we're going to take against any individual who comes up here and says things that are not...
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johnson: thanks, senator ayotte. senator vitter. mr. vitter: thank you, senator johnson. i'm honored to join you and all of our colleagues here to echo the same important message. everyone knows, everyone paying attention across the country knows that our greatest challenge is out-of-control spending and debt. everyone knows that we face a mountain crisis and an important deadline in terms of the debt limit. and so when are we going to face these crucial issues? the top challenges we face as a country, when are we going to face them squarely, directly, constructively here on the floor of the u.s. senate? it's just that simple. let's get to the important matter at hand. let's debate in a constructive way. let's vote on proposals to curb spending and debt. yesterday we stood together under senator johnson's leadership and said just that, and we said we're going to block any effort to go into a recess or even a pro forma session next week, july 4 recess. and we have done that. we have successfully blocked that recess. and we're going to do it because we need to roll up our s
johnson: thanks, senator ayotte. senator vitter. mr. vitter: thank you, senator johnson. i'm honored to join you and all of our colleagues here to echo the same important message. everyone knows, everyone paying attention across the country knows that our greatest challenge is out-of-control spending and debt. everyone knows that we face a mountain crisis and an important deadline in terms of the debt limit. and so when are we going to face these crucial issues? the top challenges we face as a...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations good morning. charles osgood is off today. i'm russ mitchell and this is sunday morning. as we head into summertime the living is not so easy for many folks across our land. what's bugging us? a pest so small yet so per persistent that many victims feel they have no choice but to summon the professionals and call in the dogs. as martha teichner will report in our cover story. >> reporter: meet man's best friends, but a bed bug's worst enemies. >> good boy. >> reporter: if you've got bed bugs, bed-bug sniffing dogs are the most reliable way to find them. we don't want to scare you but.... >> it's conceiveable that at some point everyone that you know will have dealt with them in one way or another. >> reporter: the bed bug blues. later this sunday morning. >> reporter: the horn of plenty will be here this morning has created some of the most popular recordings as the past half century. this morning we visit the man behind the music. ♪ it's been nearly 50 y
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations good morning. charles osgood is off today. i'm russ mitchell and this is sunday morning. as we head into summertime the living is not so easy for many folks across our land. what's bugging us? a pest so small yet so per persistent that many victims feel they have no choice but to summon the professionals and call in the dogs. as martha teichner will report in...
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this wurng today, johnson and johnson recalling 60,000 bottles because of a musty odor and may cause temporary stomach symptoms. the bottles were produced in 2009 and i've listed the lot number on our web site. just go to 7 on your side. now, should have you to pay extra for a drink because there is no ice in it? there is a woman in tennessee saying it happened to her, she was charge charged 40 cents extra for a drink because they ordered witness no ice. and the restaurant said it was entitled to charge more because without ice she's getting twice as much soda in the cup. i would like to tell you that one of my fondest childhood memories my brother and bob and i never ordering a coke without saying these words "no ice in the glass". >> and you wanted more. >> right. >> and well, some people consider facebook a life lichblt but a life saver? these people saw a plea, then rushed to help four dolphins beached themselves in the campbell river in british columbia. a newspaper posted the plea, 50 people came by to help carry them into deeper water, and you should never attempt this kind of
this wurng today, johnson and johnson recalling 60,000 bottles because of a musty odor and may cause temporary stomach symptoms. the bottles were produced in 2009 and i've listed the lot number on our web site. just go to 7 on your side. now, should have you to pay extra for a drink because there is no ice in it? there is a woman in tennessee saying it happened to her, she was charge charged 40 cents extra for a drink because they ordered witness no ice. and the restaurant said it was entitled...
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carolyn johnson tells us how it works and effort to bring it to other hospitals and schools as well. ♪ >> reporter: childhood stroke has interrupted his speech but not his ability to express himself. ♪ >> he is starting the beat with the help a therapist at the children's hospital. the program introduces music to young patients helping them cope with the stress and discomfort of being hospitalized. >> so the way i was working but he was fully engaged in the drumming and nothing else matter hat at that point is a truly a therapeutic moment. >> reporter: foster for several hours, the sessions are a break from ongoing treatment. in steven's case, it's cystic fibrosis. >> one of your favorites? >> yes. ♪ ♪ >> it doesn't have to be intimidating. music can be a supportive vehicle to express emotions the story. >> music therapy program is cooperation between the ucsf and a nonprofit to get it in public service. it was started by a musician kip gallagher. the group now places what it calls musician corps fellows in schools and hospitals. >> health corps and green corps and why wouldn
carolyn johnson tells us how it works and effort to bring it to other hospitals and schools as well. ♪ >> reporter: childhood stroke has interrupted his speech but not his ability to express himself. ♪ >> he is starting the beat with the help a therapist at the children's hospital. the program introduces music to young patients helping them cope with the stress and discomfort of being hospitalized. >> so the way i was working but he was fully engaged in the drumming and...
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they arrested jerry johnson. he is accused of committing the assault on the campus during school hours. police say the victim is 18 years old but has a mental capacities of a 7-year-old. >> johnson teaches students who are in kblgd or pre-kindergarten. if you have any information on this case you are asked to please call the vallejo police department. >> a special school board meetings is being held tonight to discuss a suspicious fire at march kin luther king elementary school. it's being investigated as an arson. there was lots of damage to classrooms inside a building in an older part of the campus. the building was going to be used to host a day care program, but the building is set to be demolished later this summer. >>> first lady michelle obama is in for fund-raising for her husband's reelection campaign. she started with breakfast at claremont hotel. i'm any, this is the first bay area fund-raiser today. >> reporter: she has busy day. first time at the claremont. about 250 people here. some republicans ar
they arrested jerry johnson. he is accused of committing the assault on the campus during school hours. police say the victim is 18 years old but has a mental capacities of a 7-year-old. >> johnson teaches students who are in kblgd or pre-kindergarten. if you have any information on this case you are asked to please call the vallejo police department. >> a special school board meetings is being held tonight to discuss a suspicious fire at march kin luther king elementary school....
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now in a gallon jug, too. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against heart attack or stroke in people with acs. [ female announcer ] plavix is not for everyone. certain genetic factors and some medicines such as prilosec reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including as
now in a gallon jug, too. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection...
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so johnson hired attorney gloria allred to file a discrimination complaint. this afternoon, the department changed course, saying its policy is outdated and requires careful revision. california's top insurer is making an about-face. blue shiled of california is planning to cap profits and refund millions. the company's ceo today said it will limit it's annual income to two percent. he also promised anything over that two percent will go back to policy holders. consumer advicates are skeptical though, saying the bill's timing is odd. just last month, the department of insurance forced blue shield to reveal executive salariesâ totaling 14 million dollars. and they're worried about how the two percent profit cap is calculated: julie watts "does that include what you put into you reserves using to upgrade your computer system, is that considered profit or is that considered operating cost" bruce bodaken / ceo, blue shield: "it's a very simple calculation what ever revenue that comes in the door minus all of our expenses." expenses that include reserves, taxes,
so johnson hired attorney gloria allred to file a discrimination complaint. this afternoon, the department changed course, saying its policy is outdated and requires careful revision. california's top insurer is making an about-face. blue shiled of california is planning to cap profits and refund millions. the company's ceo today said it will limit it's annual income to two percent. he also promised anything over that two percent will go back to policy holders. consumer advicates are skeptical...
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>> no. >> he denied it. >> johnson has worked out the -- at the school for two years. vallejo police are trying to determine in there are any other victims. >>> the state allege -- legislature has until 11:59 p.m. tomorrow to meet the requirement to come up with the budget they are trying to agree on a way to eliminate a nearly $10 million deficit. one plan would extend some temporary taxes that are set to expire. they include taxes on income, sales tax and vehicle licensing fees. governor brown thinks that lawmakers are close to an agreement. however, republicans think the voters should decide. >> the only person against this are a small number of influential republican activists that don't like this. without that into tax they can't -- bought that no tax they can't go know where. >> because of proposition 25, which voters passed back in november, if lawmakers don't need the deadline they won't get paid starting on thursday. >>> first lady michelle obama is in the bay area to raise money for the democratic party and her husband's reelection campaign. she's in san fran
>> no. >> he denied it. >> johnson has worked out the -- at the school for two years. vallejo police are trying to determine in there are any other victims. >>> the state allege -- legislature has until 11:59 p.m. tomorrow to meet the requirement to come up with the budget they are trying to agree on a way to eliminate a nearly $10 million deficit. one plan would extend some temporary taxes that are set to expire. they include taxes on income, sales tax and vehicle...
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. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 60,000 bottles of tylenol extra strength caplets for a musty, moldy odor. >>> our sister network cnbc has named virginia america's top state for business. >>> finally, parents flying on malaysia airlines may need a sitter. the carrier has reportedly banned babies from first class cabins. >>> coming up, the mets slam the tigers. lee shuts down the sox, and america's world cup women in action. plus the orioles luke scott commits home run robbery against the cardinals. your early morning headlines are straight ahead. >>> the fourth of july holiday weekend slowly approaches and right on cue the heat is going to get worse. the forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sports last night the opening game of a matchup many call a potential world series preview was no contest. here's nbc's fred roggin with all your early morning sports headline psp. >> if you don't know by now, the phillies cliff lee is good. he's real good. he was up to his old tricks against the red sox. tosse
. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling 60,000 bottles of tylenol extra strength caplets for a musty, moldy odor. >>> our sister network cnbc has named virginia america's top state for business. >>> finally, parents flying on malaysia airlines may need a sitter. the carrier has reportedly banned babies from first class cabins. >>> coming up, the mets slam the tigers. lee shuts down the sox, and america's world cup women in action. plus the orioles luke scott...
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bruce johnson has the night o thanks so much for being here. speed and alcohol a toxic combination that has taken far too many lives around our region. tonight police in prince george's are blaming speed and alcohol for a crash that killed three people. someone smacked into the back of their car. andrea mccarren is live at the scene with the latest. what can you tell us, andrea? >> bruce, i'm standing just above indianhead highway where the crash occurred near the intersection of wilson bridge record. happened jussive just after 3 a.m. you can still see evidence of the tragedy. >> reporter: gittering in the evening sun, a lone tree took the the brunt of the crash. it is still standing with a significant gash. it was here police say a gmc yukon slammed into the back of a mazda 3 ramming it off the road and into that tree. >> there were two passengers in that vehicle. two females that were ejected from the vehicle. they were pronounced dead on scene. the driver of that vehicle was also pronounced dead. the remaining passenger, a male adult, was t
bruce johnson has the night o thanks so much for being here. speed and alcohol a toxic combination that has taken far too many lives around our region. tonight police in prince george's are blaming speed and alcohol for a crash that killed three people. someone smacked into the back of their car. andrea mccarren is live at the scene with the latest. what can you tell us, andrea? >> bruce, i'm standing just above indianhead highway where the crash occurred near the intersection of wilson...
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i am carolyn johnson. >> a crime of fashion. a man taken off of a flight and arrested for sagging pants. >> back to the drawing board as governor brown vetos a budget that lawmakers passed. >> a charity program that is accused of profiting. >>> and we have breaking news. >> the wreck is cleared on the golden gate bridge but traffic is backed up for miles coming in san francisco. we can see the snarled traffic. >> all lanes opened a half an hour ago but it will take time to clear out the back up. head on collision happened near the south tower of the bridge. you can see the tow truck removing the cars. >> the drivers had minor injuries and the wreck shut down all southbound lanes and two northbound lanes for more than an hour. >> this is video from bridge level of that accident. you can see at least three cars are involve they were badly damaged and all lanes are open now . it is quite sometime and slow going across the golden gate bridge particularly southbound. >> and a young bay area man kicked off of an airplane because he wo
i am carolyn johnson. >> a crime of fashion. a man taken off of a flight and arrested for sagging pants. >> back to the drawing board as governor brown vetos a budget that lawmakers passed. >> a charity program that is accused of profiting. >>> and we have breaking news. >> the wreck is cleared on the golden gate bridge but traffic is backed up for miles coming in san francisco. we can see the snarled traffic. >> all lanes opened a half an hour ago but it...
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everyone i talked to had an opinion, especially oscar grant's uncle, bobby johnson. >> this is really a very sad day for a family who lost a loved one. >> reporter: bobby johnson reacting to the news that former bart police officer johannes mehserle, who shot and killed johnson's unarmed nephew, oscar grant, will be released from an l.a. county jail on monday. >> this whole thing was staged. it was planned. it was acted out. and it has brought this type of conclusion. and this is where we're at right now. a state of disappointment. >> reporter: mehserle, who was convicted in july of involuntary monday slauter in the killing of grant on the fruitvale bart station platform new year's day 2009, he was sentenced in november to two years. there were riots in the streets of oakland, protesting the killing, and disappointment over the sentence the former officer received. grant's supporters felt mehserle should have served more time. we tried to get reaction from mehserle's family, his attorney, and supporters about monday's release. they did not return our calls. but liani solomon, who live
everyone i talked to had an opinion, especially oscar grant's uncle, bobby johnson. >> this is really a very sad day for a family who lost a loved one. >> reporter: bobby johnson reacting to the news that former bart police officer johannes mehserle, who shot and killed johnson's unarmed nephew, oscar grant, will be released from an l.a. county jail on monday. >> this whole thing was staged. it was planned. it was acted out. and it has brought this type of conclusion. and this...
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johnson, mr. johnson, ms. perez, and gladys. on behalf of ch presidentiu for dr. rock. on behalf of supervisor mar. president chiu: thank you, colleagues. is there any more business in front of this body? at this time, we are adjourned. >> welcome to "culturewire." since decemberfirst line, typically, in speaking with someone who wants to get into the business we regulate. it has been really helpful. i wanted to update the commission. it has resulted in more understanding of what is expected of buyers. i hope that you begin to see less on sure applicants, in some regard, and less pressure because they did not understand when they signed a lease. we are trying to back that up the chance of that when you see applicants they know what is expected of them. thankfully, under corrective action on permits, we have nothing to report since the last commission. to compliment you. i would not have thought of that, commercial brokers. that is a great idea. good for you. >> thank you. vice chair joseph: you are welcome. president newlin: i second that. >> i would like to be a fourth
johnson, mr. johnson, ms. perez, and gladys. on behalf of ch presidentiu for dr. rock. on behalf of supervisor mar. president chiu: thank you, colleagues. is there any more business in front of this body? at this time, we are adjourned. >> welcome to "culturewire." since decemberfirst line, typically, in speaking with someone who wants to get into the business we regulate. it has been really helpful. i wanted to update the commission. it has resulted in more understanding of...
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sherrie johnson tells us it's all part of the reach out and read program. >> reporter: 2-year-old ryan and 1-year-old cameron are at the harriett lane clinic at the johns hopkins children's center for a checkup. but they are not only here receiving medical services, it's also a chance for these little ones to receive a new book. it's part of the reach out and read program. >> we actually intentionally start this very early. we don't want kids not to be introduced to a book until they are old enough to read. the idea, with starting so early is, that it's an opportunity to share an experience with the parents. >> reporter: the program is offered at 65 sites in maryland. children come in for a medical visit and doctors offer age-appropriate books for kids 6 months to 5 years old. each year more than 84,000 books are passed out to children in maryland. rachel jones is grateful for the educational help for her kids. >> it benefits the kids. it's a wonderful program. every time they come they get a nice book. they go with one of their age and usually have a good selection to choose from. and
sherrie johnson tells us it's all part of the reach out and read program. >> reporter: 2-year-old ryan and 1-year-old cameron are at the harriett lane clinic at the johns hopkins children's center for a checkup. but they are not only here receiving medical services, it's also a chance for these little ones to receive a new book. it's part of the reach out and read program. >> we actually intentionally start this very early. we don't want kids not to be introduced to a book until...
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the woman is johnson's student aide. got to find out if we can why the delay between the february date of the rape, that's what police say, and then the june reporting of it. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> your time now 5:05. now that former bart police officer mesherle's out of jail, he's now on unsupervised parole. he was released to the jurisdiction of alameda county after his release yesterday morning from an l.a. county jail. mesherle who was convicted of killing unarmed bart passenger oscar grant will not have to report to a parole agent because he's considered a low risk. his parole is scheduled to end in one year. mesherle served one year of a two year sentence and received early release thanks to a year of conduct credits. now mesherle's legal problems aren't over yet. oscar grant's family has filed a multimillion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against mesherle and the justice department civil rights division is still reviewing the case to determine if it warrants federal charges
the woman is johnson's student aide. got to find out if we can why the delay between the february date of the rape, that's what police say, and then the june reporting of it. reporting live in vallejo, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> your time now 5:05. now that former bart police officer mesherle's out of jail, he's now on unsupervised parole. he was released to the jurisdiction of alameda county after his release yesterday morning from an l.a. county jail. mesherle who was...
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i going to do fire magic johnson? am i supposed to take over? well, listen, magic, step aside here. so, i just sat there. >> and i was on a team with mitch richmond and chris mullen. i didn't get to play at all. >> jimmy: they let all the nba players -- >> at some point -- do you know what happened? i feel like -- >> jimmy: we were on the other side of the court. >> but i just mean in general. it seems like bill what walton, a legendary celtic and then magic johnson, l.a. lakers like they got real competitive and some point during the celebrity, you know all-star game it was four nba legends and common, you know? on my team and then on your squad it was, like everybody, you played a lot -- >> jimmy: and a kardashian. and justin bieber was on our team. he turned out to be the mvp. i think they thought we'd get trampled by teenage girls. he was good though. >> it was sporadic but competent. >> jimmy: yeah. kind of like his career in a way, if you think about it. >> i don't know how sporadic just this is. >> jimmy: did y
i going to do fire magic johnson? am i supposed to take over? well, listen, magic, step aside here. so, i just sat there. >> and i was on a team with mitch richmond and chris mullen. i didn't get to play at all. >> jimmy: they let all the nba players -- >> at some point -- do you know what happened? i feel like -- >> jimmy: we were on the other side of the court. >> but i just mean in general. it seems like bill what walton, a legendary celtic and then magic...
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the student aide helped johnson with the younger developmentally challenged students. >>> first lady michelle obama is on her way back to the white house tonight after a visit to the bay area for two fund-raisers. a breakfast in berkeley and a lunch in san francisco. dozens of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of mrs. obama as she left. about some 250 guests attended the breakfast fund-raiser paying between $1,000 and $25,000 a seat. famed chef alex waters catered the event. mrs. obama later attended a luncheon in san francisco. >>> just into the newsroom, some candid photos from the first lady's fund-raiser in berkeley. you'll recognize some of these. faces, you see it there. there's sully sullenberger, chef alice waters and in this one, the first lady herself. >>> new tonight at 6:00, a new state law may prohibit you from buying beer and liquor using the self checkout lanes at the grocery store. a senate committee delayed a vote on the measure today. the backers of the bill, including mothers against drunk drivers say young people are abusing the self check systems. retai
the student aide helped johnson with the younger developmentally challenged students. >>> first lady michelle obama is on her way back to the white house tonight after a visit to the bay area for two fund-raisers. a breakfast in berkeley and a lunch in san francisco. dozens of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of mrs. obama as she left. about some 250 guests attended the breakfast fund-raiser paying between $1,000 and $25,000 a seat. famed chef alex waters catered the event....
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johnson and johnson says the pain medication may have a moldy smell and could cause some stomach problems. anyone who has one of the bottles should stop using it and get a refund or replacement. >>> well, this is the final day of a federal hearing that could decide if cancer drug should be pulled off the market for some patients. the drug is avastin which some advanced breast cancer patients call a miracle drug. but others say it doesn't work and could raise the risk of heart disease. today's hearing will result in a recommendation to the fda. if the fda commissioner takes away approval for avastin, it would no longer be covered by insurance. >>> time now 5:56. a former espn commentator will soon go on trial charged with attacking his former girlfriend. jay was told by a judge yesterday there's enough evidence for him to stand trial on several felony counts tied to an incident last fall outside of a southern california restaurant. prosecutors say he grabbed the woman and violently pulled her hair after an argument. his lawyer says there's nothing to those claims. >>> counterfeit giants t-
johnson and johnson says the pain medication may have a moldy smell and could cause some stomach problems. anyone who has one of the bottles should stop using it and get a refund or replacement. >>> well, this is the final day of a federal hearing that could decide if cancer drug should be pulled off the market for some patients. the drug is avastin which some advanced breast cancer patients call a miracle drug. but others say it doesn't work and could raise the risk of heart disease....
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captain johnson does such a good job that it almost got him killed. >> he called an >> in it and set up a hit on my cell phone. >> the hit man came to murder johnson on a cold march morning. >> he kicked the door in and yelled police. he shot six times up in the chest. i guess the lord said that disguises to ornery to die. i will let him live. >> 911. >> my son just got shot. >> carl walker got shot outside of his home just before he was going to testify against cedric buyers. buyers set up the heat from jail. the inmates have become so efficient at sneaking in cell phones and to prison that law enforcement is turning to technology to deal with the flood of phones. if calls come from cell phones not on the prisons approved list, those calls will be blocked. >> the cellular device you are using has been identified as contraband. >> in mississippi, this august, the system into assistant 6000 calls and text messages from inmates. in those cases, blocking calls are potentially saving lives. >> where did you get this idea? >> there was a wire story that ran about a prison guard's account.
captain johnson does such a good job that it almost got him killed. >> he called an >> in it and set up a hit on my cell phone. >> the hit man came to murder johnson on a cold march morning. >> he kicked the door in and yelled police. he shot six times up in the chest. i guess the lord said that disguises to ornery to die. i will let him live. >> 911. >> my son just got shot. >> carl walker got shot outside of his home just before he was going to...